I wouldn't say I'm a fan of her singing.
(I don't think she's that great of an actor, but that's a different matter).
I dunno, out of all the actors in the film, the only ones I think did a good job in the singing department were Josh Gad and Kevin Kline.
Sorry. I was rude.
What I should have said is that Disney shouldn't buy the James Bond franchise, as MGM has no reason to sell it to Disney, and the character of James Bond, being a very licentious, vulgar, alcoholic, debaucherous man sort of runs against the themes of Disney, being very family-friendly, crowd-pleasing, and so forth.
What's wrong with CG?
There are no real villains. The only character that comes close is Thunderclap; all the other antagonists are just obstacles that Arlo and Spot overcome.
I apologise. That was really mean of me. It was out of order, I shouldn't have brought it up as it's a completely seperate case, and it was inappropriate of me to bring it up.
Sorry.
Ah gotcha.
Tangled --------------------------------------- The Little Mermaid
Winnie the Pooh --------------------------- The Rescuers Down Under
Wreck-it Ralph ------------------------------ Beauty and the Beast/Aladdin
Frozen ----------------------------------------- The Lion King
Big Hero 6 ------------------------------------ Beauty and the Beast/Aladdin
Neither Wreck it Ralph nor Big Hero 6 have achieved the level of acclaim that Beauty and the Beast or Aladdin got.
Just one more XD
Disney Tsum Tsum
Mega Mickey - 500 Edits
Mega Minnie - 250 Edits
Large Donald - 100 Edits
Large Daisy - 50 Edits
Medium Goofy - 25 Edits
Mini Pluto - 10 Edits
Mini Dale - 5 Edits
Mini Chip - 1 Edit
Also Winnie the Pooh.
Winnie the Pooh - 500 Edits
Piglet - 250 Edits
Tigger - 100 Edits
Eeyore - 50 Edits
Roo - 25 Edits
Rabbit - 10 Edits
Owl - 5 Edits
Kanga - 1 Edit
And Mickey Mouse universe characters
Mickey Mouse - 500 Edits
Minnie Mouse - 250 Edits
Donald Duck - 100 Edits
Goofy - 50 Edits
Pluto - 25 Edits
Daisy Duck - 10 Edits
Chip and Dale - 5 Edits
Pete - 1 Edit
And, while I'm at it, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (and characters in a seperate badge category, with the same badges)
Snow White - 500 Edits
Dopey - 250 Edits
Grumpy - 100 Edits
Doc - 50 Edits
Prince Florian - 25 Edits
The Evil Queen - 10 Edits
The Magic Mirror - 5 Edits
The Huntsman - 1 Edit
If I could fix a minor mistake I made with the Animators badges, I'd remove Kathy Zielinski, and move everyone else up one place, putting Fred Moore at 250 Edits, as he is arguably the most influencial Disney animator.
I'd quite like to see badges to do with Villains. ie
Evil Queen - 1 Edit
'U'rsula - 5 Edits
Gaston - 10 Edits
Frollo - 25 Edits
Lady Tremaine - 50 Edits
Chernabog - 100 Edits
Jafar - 250 Edits
Maleficent - 500 Edits
Also badges based on the Disney Renaissance ie
Hercules - 1 Edit
Mulan - 5 Edits
Tarzan - 10 Edits
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - 25 Edits
The Little Mermaid - 50 Edits
Beauty and the Beast - 100 Edits
Aladdin - 250 Edits
The Lion King - 500 Edits
And maybe animators ie
Kathy Zielinski - 1 Edit
Eric Goldberg - 5 Edits
Mark Henn - 10 Edits
Chris Sanders - 25 Edits
James Baxter - 50 Edits
Glen Keane - 100 Edits
Andreas Deja - 250 Edits
The Nine Old Men - 500 Edits
And possibly films ie
The Avengers - 1 Edit
Finding Nemo - 5 Edits
Beauty and the Beast - 10 Edits
Fantasia - 25 Edits
Mary Poppins - 50 Edits
Pinocchio - 100 Edits
Toy Story - 250 Edits
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - 500 Edits
I'm not sure what you mean.
But from how I interpret the Disney Revival, it started with The Princess and the Frog, and includes Tangled, Winnie the Pooh, Wreck it Ralph, Frozen, and Big Hero 6.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean. Fantasia 2000 came out in 2000, The Princess and the Frog came out in 2009.
No, aside from Fantasia 2000, this list seems pretty spot on. Because, the Revival era started with The Princess and the Frog.
Yeah, but because of the timing, they are in fact considered as part of the Post Renaissance.
Yeah, I live in the UK too. But, it wasn't released by WDAS.
It's the same reason why I consider Dinosaur and Winnie the Pooh to be Disney classics, even though they aren't considered by Disney to be Disney classics.
It was released on January 1st 2000.
That wasn't Disney. It was C.O.R.E. Feature Animation.
I'd say that Fantasia 2000 goes into the Disney Renaissance, other than that, I agree.